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I ■ 0 ; .. : J ; . @ i || ' • 1 • 'n' K a’ z •• ' . h • ■ B . .. ■< !■. ■ y ll' ■ I I I THIS WHS’S SFEom | Our Opening Prices for 1923 L l ±±L“?ZrrZ r .,.„| S White' ,Canvas Tennis Shoes j g Qw a considerable reduction on our closing prices for 1922 | lO LADIES ’ buckskin snoEs-in L a Ce and § M Greenhide Sewn Soles. , I I ladies’ white buckskin boots-Iu nil sizes, ordinary price 49/6 rg I , . . , „ /a I ■ .' a To C,car at a ' ll Pair fill H Maids’ Sizes 1 and 2’s, 6/9. Ladies’3 to 7’s, 7/9. | This is made possible onlv bv our determination to turn our stocks so Pairs ladies’patent leather courts—ah smart shapes. Or-Mi I 3 fiZ/Q Pn-tao-e firi (■Ytr”’ ? J ; dinarr price 63/- To Clear at 19/6 Pair I ■■' veni S, OjJ. ruoldgc UU. t.AUc. I a f diminished rates of profit. 10 Pairs LADIES’ DOROTHY DODD CALF SHOES; Flat Heels—Ordinary Li —. , , TV7I 'i d~s * Your Support is solicited to enable US to continue our policy of low ij 20 Pairs LADIES’ BOOTS—Good English and American makes. Ordinary »; 6 o Gent s white Canvas Cricket | nrofit and auick stock turns priced to ciearat «/6 pairs | S l, prom ana QUICK STOCK lUI ns. LADIES’ LEATHER AND SUEDE MOCASSINS-Ordinarv price 12'6. r i m "RfTintQ *S To Clear at 5,‘11 p .;/ ala • IJWV ’- 0 4 ~ ~ i CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS AND SUEDE BOOTEES—Ordinary price 9/6 fib " Hal o' c 1 r>> IiCS.'Q l/ vt ra £ Table Butter, per lb., Is. /d. and Is. Bd. Mixed Nuts, per lE, I In. i To Clear at 4/11 Pair £3 A SIZeS otOlo S, X.©/£7. £ OSiage I/- XI • 2 New Laid Eggs, per dozen, Is. 7d. Pure Italian Olive Oil, per 6oz. bot., Is. 3d. j jjEN’S (Crockett and Jones) BOOTS—Sizes 9 and 10. Ordinary price 75/ IP.I w . Cocking Butter, per lb.. Is. sd. Pure Italian Olive Oil, per lOoz. bot., 2s. 3d. To Clear at 42/6 f-.'A'j fci) “ ’ ’ Creamoata, per packet, Is. 6d. Pure Italian Olive Oil, per quart bot., ss. A few pairs MEN’S BOOTS —Mostly large sizes. Ordinary price 49/6 . B Lane’s Emulsion, per bottle, 3s. Bd. Shredded Whole Wheat, per pkt., Is. 6d. To Clear at 25/- Pair ji N ®ft ® H Bk H Granose Biscuits (small), per pkt., New Prunes, per lb., Bd. | MEN’S DANCING PUMPS AND LEATHER SLIPPERS— H H ww/ rftWa Aw Il II S Granose Biscuits (large), per pkt., 3a. 3d. Evaporated Peaches, per lb., Is. 3d. M All to Clear at 7/6 Pair gd ■ WW ■ S■»H » Ta ® H H 0 W J Sheep Tongues (lib. tins), Is. 4d. Evaporated Nectarines, per lb., Is. Bd. ~, . hf; ©I 3 Ox Tongues (21b. tins), 3s. 6d. Tomato Sauce (quarts), per bot., Is. 3d. H k'dai t! M fi TO £i' W TrSLSTi T® Fm Imus' £ New Sultanas, per lb., 9d. New Carton Dates, per pkt/, 9d. ffl 3-u New Currants, per lb.. 9d. .« New Bulk Dates, per lb., 6d. g „ ..vtonov Pls»s’«=> feAl ifi'j a’%. Rl3 Es)'T n 'fi™ s\i3 Sft ST I Robinson’s Patent Barley, per tin, Is. 6d. Sapon (large pkts.), per pkt., 6d.» H *J*> OO> OO Courtenay JrlaCe - fill vUy aa » S ISniMwiE- Robinson’s Patent Groats, per tin, Is. 6d.j Lime Water, per bot, 6d. | AND AT RONA BAY S? ■is- Johnson's Wax. per tin. la. 6d. Peanut Butter (small), 1 Id., Is. 4d., and 2s. 3d. I itSj SB, Walnuts, par ib„ is. id. I W The Corner Drapery Store 1 Courtenay Place | CHEESE I The Courtenay Place Customhouse Agents, Cartage and @ GKEAT SLJIVIIVIER SALE | Primest Imported Tinned Cheese, matured by special process, per lb., 2s, ' I Storage Contractors, Shipping, Forwarding, /'li M THIB WEEK ’ a SPSO'AI- bargains s g Prime White Export Cheese, per lb., 9d. Insurance and General Agents 1 u 11 JAP CREPES—AII Colours Ladies’ Sleeveless COTTON VESTS- g , Prime Coloured Matured New Zealand Cheese, per lb., lOd. 3 insurance ana general agents, , -&3 Now 1/2 yard Usual Prico 2/11 Now 1/6 & Prime Roasting Fowls, per pair, 10s. 6d. 0 , / /sft, Broad Striped CREPES—Smart shades NAVY LISLE HOSE—Usual .Price Bjj Prime Boiling Fowls, per pair, Bs. 6d. 1 at o-ts WRk 'i u ! «.„. WBITB SATJX rn&r B&K COTTON BOSS- N °”’ /6 II . Pd„. T urit .y., p.Hb, U. iOS. MCLsOWan. & Magee 111 Special Price 3/11 yard Spocial Sale Price 1/3 pair 1 x, -u- M Large Size, Good Quality SERVI- GREY CORSETS-Low Bust; two F ‘ / Rod’s Buildings ETTES Special Price 1/- each ■ suspenders ® M ■ K &J&.S«34 D ..»< l x n FOOD AND DAIRY PRODUCE SPECIALIST j ’ H i , Double- width WHITE TULLE —Usual PINK SPORTS CORSETS — re Jra/w ff m Tt?TE'N A V IDT ACC ! on -no a ~• B s Price 2/-yard Now 6d. yard Special Sale Prico 6/11 pair ® JU & Q LUUKIMIAi rLAUL Ring 20-002 and our representative will wait upon you. I; J y*v""l ® • - « • ©I J ®M We are pleased to be in n position to supplv NEW DORT Motor-cars ' >1 Alw "S T 5 51 T 1 ¥ T AM 1 O jdy . Measures, Slices, Moulds, Pudding Basins, etc. 11 HI I . i ' CaZZ and inspect our stocks /1 IB' ! • 5 i Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Co. Ltd. M- || H E. REYNOLDS & CO,, LTD. Importers. < , | 1 W ' Garage: Lower Tory St., Wellington. Fh»nh: 21-323, 21-345. ’ I - Courtenay Place (v) S The other day a band of archaeological burglars prised open the The more we find out about Egyptian society as ante-dated by the B E-h T . .<i r ! private mausoleum of an Egyptian potentate named Tut Ankh Amen and Egyptologists the less we begin to think we really known about anything Oc» I The Auction Arcade © © Those in search ot a Modest | achieved the biggest scoop in the history of scientific exhumation. For al all. In fashion designs Mrs. Tut Ankh Amen of 1 350 B.C. had the i 19 Courtenay Place ■ iff || Quencher ” will find absolute over three thousand years—three thousand two hundred and seventy-two Paris costurilieres of 1923 A. D. skinned a mile. Margot Asquith aived . . S| M „ ... I al ((/) H i xL -x ..M j i\4 vi.a i k A e.riik on to that outstanding feminine fact as soon as she saw a picture of the UAxy II < ie Pl ace i n Wellington ■ H : g .satisfaction in SPEIGHT’S OO *’ M™. Tut Ankh . Amen. ~.th then chenshed aeceßBcd and ra „ „ h „. ■ to buy PIANOS and Eurnltu.e BATT . rt n , S bedroom furniture and toilet accessories had lam undisturbed under the ot every description. O BOTTLED ALE. The finest (( sand of the Desert. Shopping in the Courtenay Place of ancient Egypt must have been in the Southern Hemisphere. | ‘ L £ i • v very different to what kis in Wellington to-day. One gathers that Mrs. g J^turiLM^ukeTf^^/igU 1 - o '' CB JJ Then came some earnest workers m the cause or archaeology with *p u t ha,d an eye for quality. Although transport was cheap—all she had (CfO\J) | Bed.teads from’lo/- each M s spades and shovels and a few "jimmies,” and behold! The secrets of life to do was to intimate her desires to the nearest eunuch and a squad of I ”• each 0 '' ** Ch ij’ At all Metals a&d Battle Storea or i in Amenopolis stood revealed. slaves appeared in the porch with the Egyptian State limousine on their II MSzUFKS B Scotch Linoleum, best quality, © WHOLESALE fros the Battlers, /( jJ shoulders—it was slow, and she figured on accessibility. Also she de- || B 12 ' M DI One can easily ima S‘ ne h 9’- v the eyes of these scientific workers with man dcd good service, and considering her position in life and the corps luQ/j) KaP ° C Mattresses ’ Wo .° l Mat ' ■ the spades and long-handled shovels, and especially the one with the of efficient scimitar swingers that hung about the palace thirsting for blankets, Quilts and f | K-.<l E. T. Taylor & Co.d jimmy, "popped ’as the story swung open and a faint perfume of ancient blood, she got instant attention. Il ra at reduced prices ' M * • J *8 IlJ’Ak)) Egypt assailed their nostrils. , , . t , . ~ t i © 1 i < Limited 2V ' Strange how histo.ry repeats itself in some respects and swings right g r ® The story quickens the imagination. Ankle silk stockings, bob* away in others. Social development will give us in Courtenay Place to- IJ I an( l Friday at 2 p.m. I J i \vj jj hair, coiffures, sponge-cloth, and crepe marocain must take a back seat day in response to a polite request what in 1350 B.C. required an ex- p U Chambers 'nO&L in the presence of the .ancient trappings as worn by the illustrious Mrs. hibition of scimitar dexterity to exact- Service and Quality. Mrs. WllliaiHS Co., Ltd. I Tut Ankh Amen three thousand two hundred and seventy-two years ago. Asquith may rave over Ancient Egypt, 1 350 8.C., but vZ'VV Auctioneers i‘ © 71C.urten.yPl.ee 8 19 Curt.-.y Pl.c. g '0 SHOP IN COURTENAY PLACE I . T T JS J C AND GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY. | | XI UnCireClS 01 Jl ISICeS 2 i. For Best Value and Lowest Prices in s x M j Sc “ “ s™’» -... ™....» te NORMAN E. AITKEN’S and the car that win £ certain to © |Jj Book Arcade 5 Courtenay Place J take you there and bring you back Aj i 0 School Exercise Books, 5 for 1/- Posted 3d extra | IS the j/J || School Drawing Books, 4 for"l/- : ~, | | jf I - Wellington College Suits | FORD n II " •’ •• each ~ 2d ~ j M H Wt are P rc P are< l t 0 supply the above at the following- prices:— HI School Note Books, 2d each or 1/6 doz. ~ 4d ~ in doz. lots J "4 Quality 1 : Fit Boys 9 years old, 33/6, rise 1/- a size ."" ■ . B IFI ” ” •’ 4d each • ~ Ifd ~ ; ar m Quality 2: ~ „ 43/6, rise 1/- a size H H S Q School Lead Pencils, 5Jd and !/-doz. „ 3d „ ra 'S®’’’' "r H Quality 3 : „ „ 47/9, rise 1/- a size H , , g| xS School Writing Pads, 4d each „ l)d ~ | fl Quality 4: „ „ 52/6, rise 1/- a size H Particulars trOm ’’ ” ” ” ” oh ” All the suits are made of New Zealand Tweeds. | q UlT’l PC* Ix. J Cv ” ” ;; I/. ” ;; 3d ” I I ro , r | Boys’ All Wool College Shirts, all sizes, 8/11, 9/11. Extra heavy, 12/3 | W . □lUai't . WIISOII CO. JLIU. I Value in Jewellery | C,p -’ T '“ “ '° m,t j 5 Dixon Street - - Wellington. y NORMAN E. Book Arcade, 5 Courtenay Place I STRAIGHT OPPOS.TE THE PARAMOUNT | MAHAR’S, 46 Courtenay Place I P ““ 22-200 C? The Small Shop with the Big Reputation. | THK I TAWMCMh 0 DAIfTI ITH Established 1579 k;.!1 R Philo’S HATS@S«AL BANK OF HEW ZEALAND IUWNMIND & i AUL, LID. j. j^ O£ | Q Oa .• a :oY..ni» - O . ».£««’ «J 10 Y „ r , ln . LIMITED ; Auctioneers, Wholesale Grain, Produce, YOUR Quality Butchers ft C ” b ’ B '"'' CasA Butchery Sub , cribtd C 1.250.000 | Fruit, Vegetable, and Fish Merchants 36 COU RTENAY PLACE it 19‘ COURTENAY PLACE 3 Reserve Fund, £1,250,000 | II B General Manarrar ALFRED jolly EBtablished 1887 14-24 Allen Street Do you study your health to know how and where I ; This month's specials: Prime Ox Beef. Wether Mutton | g your food is prepared ? Our premies are the most 0 ’ll Sugar Cured Corned Beef. B n . . rr WB , , sanitary in Wellington and are open for inspection M i Branch Office, Ho. 4S CeURTINAY PLACE, WEUINOTON I Auction Sale Daily .f Fruit, I at any hour. . y // TELEPHONE 20-832 I BANKING BUSINESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TRANSACTED. | Vegetables, Fish and Meat | All meat .old by «cou t po. y M when i„ .nd in.poot f Fw resij|ts in Dcve]opjng . Prinling and j Storage and Service Garage The Institute of Suggestive Therapeutics K R F'MFVROI FTQ I Enlarging, .nd lor lowest price. i„ c.mer. s 6 Send Your Car to Petherick’r No. 2 Courtenay Flace H ] t l£Ls V JL tO I and all Photographic Material i -™—— ■—— | -rr >■ dla i ■ >ai-j p . k i Mi i in out* spacious showrooms. K *3 n behalf of clients, we have to sell a 5-seater Model 90 Overland, ■ suggestive Therapeutics, Psychq-Analysu, and Applied Psyc. o ogy ii Efimov O* SS.rf“Tb f CC> TCI with self-starter and electric light. A snip at £l4O. I l4tck of Confident and Concentration. Nervous and Mental Disorders p LriLti i3te&dOU | j Also, a 4-cylinder 5-seater Studebaker, with electric light and successfully treated. Constipation, Indigestion, Insomnia, Asthma, pd J ... ~ r , rtrnrunanr K * ««« I Starter, £llO. Owner leaving; car in excellent order. ■ Neuritis, Rheumatism, Paralysis, and many of the eo-oalled incnrabla . W« are also showing the latest model four-cylinder OLDSMOBILE. <k r. two »->•&-? .-xy-t «»•senrs E - <3 diseases have been cured by this treatment. If you -will call at the rfi 0 Truly the most beautitul car in its clast. IVIDg S 1 FcSCf iptWH i 110X441 aVy Garage Open — Weekdays : 8 a.rn. to 12 p.m. I Institute the treatment wiU gladly be explained free of charge. If 'l. S n v x T H A Z-X '~r> a 1 ;! Sundavs ; 8 a.m. 10 10 a.m., 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. I you are interested, then make a call to-day. -f .DOMINION-MOTORS tTO- j 4 Courtenay Place - WELLINGTON I Skji fETH ERICK & CO., LTD, Lower Tory St., RONALD McLEAN, Suggeoto-Therapiot 0

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 122, 8 February 1923, Page 12

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